— Judge Advocate, Department (former Division) of Cuba, Oct. 29, 1900, to May 21, 1901. — Legal adviser of the military governor of Cuba, Gen. John R. Brooke, U. S. A., during his administration, and of Gen. Leonard Wood, U. S. A., to May 21, 1908, when being ordered to duty at West Point was given leave of absence. — On leave of absence till July 31, 1901.

(Lieut.‑Colonel, Judge Advocate, May 24, 1901)

— Professor of Law and History, U. S. Military Academy, July 31, 1901 to June 14, 1909.a

(Colonel, Judge Advocate, U. S. Army, Nov. 22, 1903)

Brig.‑General, U. S. A., Retired June 14, 1909, by operation of law.

— Residence, Johnstown, N. Y.

Civil History. — Graduate of Albany, N. Y., Law School, Union University, Class 1875, with degree LL. B. — Received degree of Doctor of Laws (LL. D.) University of Nebraska, June 9, 1904. — Member Natural Geographic Society, and the American Society of International Law. — Author of Military Law and the Procedure of Courts Martial, 1907. — Life Member Society Army of the Potomac. — Life Member Society Colonial Wars, State of New York. — Member Empire State Society Sons of American Revolution; Society War 1812; Loyal Legion, U. S.; Grand Army of the Republic; Naval and Military Order Spanish-American War.